I tend to agree with you. The wax ring in the house grew up in was there with no problems for decades. The houses I've lived in since then have never had a problem with the wax seals.The only reason a wax ring fails is something else did first, or bad original installation.
I've never had a wax ring fail after it was successfully installed.I tend to agree with you. The wax ring in the house grew up in was there with no problems for decades. The houses I've lived in since then have never had a problem with the wax seals.
Disagree. They can crack from something as innocuous as the house getting too cold in winter.The only reason a wax ring fails is something else did first, or bad original installation.
I had not considered that, but it makes sense. A couple of decades ago we had various hurricanes and ice storms that knocked out our power for 1 to 3 days, and the only warm place was the middle of the house where the fireplace is. The master bath didn't go 50 F, but in a colder state that could happen.Disagree. They can crack from something as innocuous as the house getting too cold in winter.
We have a mobile home that is unheated in the winter in Saskatchewan. Have not had a toilet problem in the 19 years its been sitting there. It is properly winterized each year. Knock on wood.Disagree. They can crack from something as innocuous as the house getting too cold in winter.
There are a lot of "if's" in this discussion.We have a mobile home that is unheated in the winter in Saskatchewan. Have not had a toilet problem in the 19 years its been sitting there. It is properly winterized each year. Knock on wood.
There are a lot of "if's" in this discussion.
A big one is "is the toilet being used while the wax is frozen?". If so, the weight of a person may crack the wax, leading to a leak. If not, the wax may freeze, but it thaws and softens prior to use.
Another one is "how thick is the wax around the drain?" I buy only the over-sized wax rings because the regular sized ones didn't seal properly. Keep in mind my previous statement that I don't remount toilets all that often, so my expertise in the subject is not stellar.
I can walk through most of my remaining crawl space, and can see the master bath's drain when I open the door. I'll be keeping an eye on that area, to catch it if the seal I used does not work.
Will the new one have winemaking facilities?There goes my little old garage (circa 1940s)View attachment 115986View attachment 115987
There will be a new one.
I was a kit winemaker for years, but alas, they devolved to the point I no longer make them. I did however, take up hunting, and the new build will have 10 ft ceiling and an electric winch.Will the new one have winemaking facilities?
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